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THE JEWISH NEWS

Zolli's Book on Christianity
Explains Change of Religion

Obituaries

SAM BOROCK of Port Huron
died at the age of 55. He is sur-
vived by his wife, Rebecca; two
daughters, Ruth and Janice, and
Volume Published in 1938 Refers to Jesus as Great a sister, Mrs. Irvin Lyons of Ft.
Wayne, Ind.
Preacher; Ex-Rabbi Denounced as Traitor by Italian
* * *
Jewry; Never Recognized as Chief Rabbi of Rome
JOSEPH FEINMAN, 74, of
died Feb. 13.
ROME '(JTA)-Israel Zolli, former chief rabbi of Rome, 11501 Petoskey,
services were held Feb.
who caused a sensation by his conversion to Catholicism, Funeral
14 at Lewis Bros-. He is survived
long had been an admirer of Jesus and even wrote a book on by his wife, Rose, and a son,
the subject several years ago.
Samuel.
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The 370-Page book, entitled "The Nazarene" and pub-
lished in the Italian language in 1938 by they Institute of
HENRY SCHUBINER, 58, of
By Danny Raskin
Academic Editions in Udine, is(;>
3200 W. Chicago, is survived by
STRICTLY GI . . . Pvt. Har- a study of exegesis of the New that "the oratory of Jesus is o_ f a his wife, Rose; a daughter, Mrs.
M. W a r r e n; two sons in the
old Weiss, son Of Mr. and Mrs. Testament. In it, Zolli refers to prophetic nature."
Army, Max, overseas, and
Joe Weiss, went back to Florida Jesus as a great or at or and
Arthur. Funeral services were
after furloughing from two and preacher, emphasizing that "the Zolli ,Wanted 900,000 Liras
held at Lewis Bros.
a half years on a deserted island oratory of Jesus is of a prophetic From Jewish Community
* * *
in the Aleuteians . . . Lt. (j.g.) character."
NEW YORK (JTA)-The Jew-
Zolli wrote this book when he ish Telegraphic Agency learns
ROSE SHANBROM, 34, of Mi-
Maurice Borin, local physician,
is back in Fri'sco waiting for his was teaching at the University from reliable sources that prior ami, Fla., was buried Feb. 18 in
ship to go a'sea farin' again .. . of Padua a f ter he became a to adopting Catholicism, Zolli, in Beth Abraham Cemetery. Ser-
He's a naval doctor aboard • the member of the. Fascist Party in a communication received in this vices were held at Lewis Bros.
country, complained that he was Rabbi Groner officiated.
USS Carina in the Pacific . . . order to retain his position.
* ,$ *
Asked as to w hat prompted facing starvation. He indicated
Detroit Times reporter, Al Lead-
HARRY FINE, 64, of 11537
., erman, sends first word in six him to adopt Catholicism, he that there was a rift between
said: "This has been going on him and the leaders of the Jewish Hamilton, died Feb. 15. Funeral
weeks from European area . .
A V-mail valentine just arrived. in me for years, tens of years." community in Rome, and that he services were held Feb. 18 at
Denounced as 'Traitor'
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was at odds also with the Zion- Lewis Bros. He is survived by
More. than 4,000 Jews assem- ists, despite the fact that he had, his wife, Jennie; a daughter,
. TAKING A TOWN in Ger-
many, a Yank force gave the bled in the Rome Synagogue last in his speeches and articles, sup- Mrs. Max Green; two sons, Pfc.
Elliot R. and Lt. Philip, U. S.
civilian population 48 hours to Saturday' reaffirmed their faith ported Zionism.
Zolli also revealed that the Air Corps, who is overseas; two
leave due to its military im- in Judaism in a demonstration
,portance . . . And Pfc. Sam aimed at refuting the action of Jewish community in Rome was grandchildren; a sister, Sarah
Rubens, who speaks their lingo their former rabbi. Speakers de- willing to give him 200,000 liras, Fine, and a brother, Albert, of
fluently, was given task of tell- nounced the "traitors who some- but that he had asked for 900,000 Couth Wales. Burial will be in
liras "just to buy a but and a Cloverhill P&k Cemetery.
- ing, them . . . Quite a difference times arise in our midst."
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Meanwhile, Zolli and his wife piece of land in order to keep
from the Nazi way of doing
MRS. ELLA SILVERSTEIN,
things . . . On such instances, moved from their apartment to from starving." According to all
they allow the people to stay- the Georgian University, "in indications, Zolli was unable to 68, died Feb. 21 in Los Angeles.
order to get away from curiosity secure Ahat sum.
Funeral services were held at
after murdering everyone.
seekers, while looking for an-
* * *
Although Zolli mentioned that Lewis Bros. on Feb. 28. She is
WRITING HOME, Cpl. Sid other apartment," he told Ameri- his wife had joined the Catholic survived by a daughter, Mrs.
Gell penned . . . "In -England, can reporters. He denied that church without being persuaded, Leah Love of Los Angeles, and
but can't devulge location. En- his wife was converted through he failed to state that at the time four sons, Samuel and Bernard
he married her, she was only Silverstein and Harris andGeorge
closed, please find local town his pressure.
The volume of Jesus, written half-Jewish.
Silvers of Detroit.
newspaper" . . . Sid is with the
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131st Evacuation Hospital and by Zolli, opens with a quotation
from
St.
John,
reading:
"No
man
MEYER
ROBINSON,
73, Bay
Italian
Jews
Rejected
the town sheet was the Liver-
ever spoke like this man." The His Anti-Zionist Views
City merchant, is survived by
pool Morning Express.
first: chapter deals with the origin
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(In New York last week, the five sons, Samuel, Robert and
T/5 NATE ROBBINS, former and various 'interpretations of the eminent Italian - Jewish writer, Abraham of Bay City, Maurice of
restaurant man, now with the name "Nazarene" and establishes Dr. Kleinrehrer, declared that the Detroit and Louis of Dayton, 0.;
Personnel of Infantry Replace- that the word "Nazarene" means- Jews of Italy had repudiated Dr. two daughters, Mrs. Norman
Zolli on many occasions, that they Slavin of Dayton and Mrs. Sam-
ment Center at Camp Fannin, in Syrian "to preach."
"Jesus the gr eat orator and rejected his assithilationist views uel Silman of Buffalo. Funeral
Tex., enjoys telling about the
Saturday.
fellow who came to camp proud- preacher followed the customs of and his anti-Zionism and that he services were * held
* •
ly exclaiming his cooking ability the time and preached and was never recognized as "Chief
ABRAHAM NISKAR, 59, of
and the fact that in his 17 years prayed in public in a declamatory Rabbi" since there are no other
2722 Richton, died Feb. 25. Fun-
as a chef had attained areputa- way," Zolli writes, emphasizing rabbis in Rome.)
eral services were held Monday
tion for select and original reci-
at Ira Kaufman Funeral Home
pes of the finest calibre .. . He
Congress Wornen's
on Dexter. Rabbi Jacob Ungar
was assigned as a mechanic in
officiated. S‘irviving are his
Interfaith Luncheon
the motor corps_ . . • : As- Nate
wife, Sarah; four sons, Max, Hy-
explains it, "Any guy who has
At Statler March 14
man, Charles and William; and
been a high class chef for 17
seven grandchildren. Burial was
years would have a heck, of a
Detroit Youth Festival, now in
The interfaith luncheon meet- was in Ostrawtzer Cemetery.
time getting on . to the GI way progress with Karl Krueger as
* * *
ing of Detroit Women's Division
of hash slinging!"
• director, Valter Poole as-assistant of American Jewish Congress
ABRAHAM M. PAVINE, 58, of
* * *
director and Mary Carrick as
QUERIES 'N ANSWERS . . . concert director, will be cele- will be held Wednesday, March 2516 Taylor, died Feb. 22. Fun-
MRS. L. G. . . . Dated info is brated here until March 23, when 14, at 12:30 p. m. at Hotel Statler. eral services were held at Lewis
available in Jewish News of a Youth Festival Concert for the Leading Jewish women's organ- Bros. The remains were shipped
burial.
past issues . . . MRS. S. S. . . . older youth groups will be given izations have been invited to to New York * for
* *
Service Wives is an accredit- at the Rackham Educational Me- send two representatives and all
members are urged to attend.
ISAAC STRICKSTEIN, 52, of
ed group that started four morial Auditorium.
2706 Blaine, died Feb. 24. Rabbi
For
reservations
call
Mrs.
J.
C.
months ago with 75 members
The Festival Ensemble, with Solomon, HO. 9106. She is as- J. J. Nathan officiated at serv-
and are now near the 200 mark Stanislaw Schapiro, violinist; sisted by Mrs. Alvin Graf. ices at Lewis Bros. Burial was
. . Among other things sell War
Mesdames David Bernstein and in Machpelah Cemetery. He is
Bonds, knit for Red Cross and Mary . Carrick, pianist; Jack R. Harry Stocker are vice-presi- survived by his wife, Edith; two
Boesen, violinist; Guyton Amato,
serve at USO . . MR. AND violist; and Jesse Forstot, cello- dents in charge of interfaith work sons, Irving and ,Jack, _ and a
MRS. I. F. . Of course you
and chairman of the committee, daughter, Mrs. B.. E. Rich.
were only joking in your letter ist; the Wayne University Dance respectively.
*
*
Workshop;
and
the
Robert
Nolan
regarding the whereabouts of an
SARAH SWIRSKY; 70; of 2246
Guest speakers at the lunch-
Choir,
will
present
chamber
mu-
apartment-or were you serious?
sic, dance pantomime, and choral eon will be George Crocket, ex- W. Euclid, died Feb. 22. Burial
* * *
ecutive director of the Fair took place Feb. 23. Rabbi I.
KATHRINE DUNHAM, Negro songs for the teen and college Practices Committee, and Sig- Stollman officiated at funeral
age
groups.
dance artist, told attendees at
mund Diamond, research repre- services at Lewis. Bros. She is
the Bnai Brith Young Women's
sentative, who will discuss "La- survived by her husband, Isa-
dance of her great interest in Cantor, Mrs. Rosenfeld bor's Interfaith and Inter-racial dore, and children, Samuel of
Jewish work but failed to men-
Program for Eliminating Dis- New York, Max, Louis, Jacob,
tion the oustanding position she Back After Celebrating
Mrs. Fay Weisman, Mrs. Mary
crimination".
has attained through her inter- Anniversary in N. Y.
Granis, Mrs. Ida Klahr, Mrs.
cultural work . . People of all
Rose Weisswasser and Mrs.
Five
Hashomer
Hatzair
races and religions look to her
Cantor and Mrs. A. A. Rosen-
Belle Levine.
* * *
as a leader in that field . . . Her feld of 2663 Glenclgle returned Forums Arranged Here
troupe recently played a suc- from New York City where they
JACOB WECHSLER, 62, of
cessful engagement down South, celebrated their 20th wedding
Hashomer Hatzair on Sunday, 1975 Tuxedo, died Feb. 23. Fun-
where a tremendous applause anniversary on - Feb. 15. They held the first in a series of five eral services were conducted
brought her to the footlights were feted by many of their forums for high school youth, Feb. 25 by Rabbi Nathan at
.‘. . After thanking the audience friends.
designed to bring out some of Workmen's Circle Center. He
for their graciousness, Miss Dun- . Mrs. Herman Schwartz of 1374 the issues which are helping to is survived by his wife, Anna;
ham told them it was to be her Bronx River Ave., who was maid shape the world today. The a son, Louis; two daughters, Mrs.
last performance there until she of honor at the Rosenfelds' wed- firSt forum, conducted ;. by Avra- Rose Berson of Los Angeles and
can return knowing her people ding, gave. a surprise party •In ham Jacobson, dealt with British Mrs. Gertrude Schwartz.
could also sit out front.
policy in the liberated countries
.their. honor., .
of Europe.
WHERE THEY ARE . .
Cantor and Mrs. Irving Ringel
Subsequent forums will deal
PVT. AL LEADERMAN . .
and Cantor and Mrs. M. D. Erst- with the topics of Russia, China,
36-877-431 . . . 251st General ling entertained on Feb. 19. On
Hospital .
. APO 17604 . . . Feb. 17 they were given a fam- Arab-Jewish relations in Palesj-
New York . . . T/5 NATE ROB- ily dinner by Mrs. Julia Rosen- tine and Binationalism, and La-
BINS . . . Hq. I.R.T.C. . . Camp feld• and daughter of University bor on the American political
scene. The. next forum on the
Fannin, Tex.
Ave.
subject of life in Russia will
On Feb. 16 they were 'enter- take place Sunday, at 2 p. m.
tained by Mr. and 'Mrs. Samuel at 4095 Elmhurst.
Clean, Light Work
Admis-
Rosenfeld of Grand Concourse, sion is free. All youth are
We nave loos open in ali depart-
ments, light clean work In our
New
York:
vited to attend.
stockroom mending, wrapping, etc.
On their 'return 'they found
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What makes the following
anecdote interesting is the fact
that it was included in the
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Skipper Nilsen was in an Oslo
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